Thanks Sam! I always find your posts really helpful and informative. They often make me consider questions like whether the shift from working from home will permanently mean more money in consumers' pockets. I no longer pay gas to drive to a train that cost a fortune. No daily picking up lunch or spur of the moment after work dinner or drinks. That's probably 1500/month saved in NYC. It's less social but less expensive. Just one of the many thoughts your posts spark.
Great article Sam. I got a kick out of the one about hearing negative economic news. That's not just a function of the actual facts, it's also a function of the source of the news.
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Thanks Sam! I always find your posts really helpful and informative. They often make me consider questions like whether the shift from working from home will permanently mean more money in consumers' pockets. I no longer pay gas to drive to a train that cost a fortune. No daily picking up lunch or spur of the moment after work dinner or drinks. That's probably 1500/month saved in NYC. It's less social but less expensive. Just one of the many thoughts your posts spark.
Great article Sam. I got a kick out of the one about hearing negative economic news. That's not just a function of the actual facts, it's also a function of the source of the news.